Eyecare Services

At EyeCare Focus & Specialties, Dr. Jason Oilar and our entire Springfield optometry team are committed to providing advanced vision care in a professional and comfortable environment. As an optometrist in Springfield, our primary eye care service includes a complete eye exam that analyzes eye health and vision function. In addition to eye exams and vision testing, Dr. Oilar and our team of optometry professionals provide testing for glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration. Our Springfield optometrist also offers glasses, contact lenses, and pre- and post-operative care.

Eye Exams

Dr. Oilar and the EyeCare Focus & Specialties team take even routine eye exams very seriously. During a yearly or bi-yearly examination, our Springfield patients will receive a patient history review, a series of vision and eye tests, assessments of eye focusing and movement, and an eye health evaluation. Our optometrist will discuss any additional testing that may be required to diagnose an eye disease or condition. Call us a today at 541-726-5055 to schedule an appointment.

Contact Lenses

Not sure that glasses are for you? Ask our Springfield staff about contact Lenses. Advances in the field of optometry have produced a variety of different types of contact lenses with a range of benefits. Rigid gas-permeable (RGP), daily-wear soft, extended-wear, extended-wear disposable, and planned replacement are the various types of contact lens options available today. Our Springfield optometrist will discuss the various options with you to determine which type will best fit your needs and lifestyle. Schedule your examination today by calling 541-726-5055. There are many advantages to consider when determining if contact lenses are right for you and our knowledgeable staff is here to answer any questions.

Lasik

Laser assisted in situ keratomileusis, commonly referred to as LASIK, is a corrective alternative to glasses or contact lenses. Like glasses or contact lenses, LASIK is a method for treating refractive conditions including nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. At EyeCare Focus & Specialties, Dr. Oilar provides pre- and post-operative exams for LASIK and other eye procedures. Call 541-726-5055 today to schedule an examination to see whether you are a candidate for LASIK.

Advanced Dry Eye Clinic

Eyecare Focus & Specialties has designed a specialty dry eye program that gets to the root of the disease in order to effectively treat the disease. Dry eye disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the ocular surface brought about by tear hyperosmolarity and usually accompanied by ocular surface symptoms. In other words, persistent eye irritation and inflammation from our eyelids and other surfaces in and around our eyes leads to poor tear quality, quick evaporation of our tears, and ultimately dry eyes. Our eyes can then burn, itch, excessively tear, discharge, become light sensitive, or even have reduced vision. If left untreated, a downward spiral begins with inflammation causing dryness, dryness then causing more inflammation, and a continual worsening of the condition. Click Here to read more.

Orthokeratology & Myopia Control

Many patients with vision problems heartily embrace the idea of enjoying vision correction without having to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses. Not all of these patients, however, are good candidates for PRK or Lasik surgery, the two standard surgeries used to alter the way the cornea of the eye refracts light. If that describes you, don't fret -- because here at EyeCare Focus & Specialties, we offer an advanced corneal reshaping technique known as orthokeratology, or Ortho-K. This non-surgical technique can produce changes to the way your cornea refracts light. Click Here to read more.

Advanced Cornea & Contact Lens

Not everyone is a candidate for standard contact lenses. Many people suffer from conditions such as keratoconus, corneal scars, dry eyes, and many others. These conditions do not allow standard contact lenses to provide adequate vision and comfort. In these cases, specialty contact lenses are required and provide the patient with much better vision and comfort, and most importantly, increasing quality of life. Click Here to read more.